1、On the days when it was Ronnys turn, I gave him a silent smile, and he flew out of his chair. He sat very close to me and opened the book as if he was opening a treasure that nobody had ever seen. I watched his fingers move slowly under each letter as he tried his best to read out. Every time he _76
2、_ to read a word with a strange pronunciation, the biggest smile would spread across his face and his eyes would shine with _77_.A few weeks before the school year ended, I held an awards ceremony. I presented Ronny with a book one of those Little Golden Books that only cost$5. Tears ran down his fa
3、ce as he held the book close to him and went back to his seat. I stayed with the Class for the rest of the day.Ronny never let go of the book, not once. It never left his hands. A few days later, I returned to the school to visit. I _78_ Ronny on a chair near the playground, the book open in his lap
4、(大腿). His teacher said,“He hasnt put that book down since you gave it to him. Do you know thats his first book hes ever actually owned?”Keeping back my tears, I walked towards Ronny, placed my hand on his shoulder and asked,“Will you read me your book, Ronny?”And then, for the next few minutes, he r
5、ead to me more _79_ than Id ever thought possible from him. The pages were already dog-eared, like the book had been read thousands of times already. When he finished reading, Ronny closed his book and said with great satisfaction,“Good book!”What a powerful contribution(贡献)the writer of that Little
6、 Golden Book had made in the life of a disadvantaged child. At that moment, I knew I would get _80_ about my own writing and do what that writer had done, and probably still doescare enough to write a story that changes a childs life, care enough to make a difference.75. A. write B. copy C. listen D
7、. read76. A. refused B. decided C. managed D. pretended77. A. fear B. pride C. promise D. silence78. A. realized B. noticed C. followed D. heard79. A. coldly B. slowly C. clearly D. quietly80. A. serious B. nervous C. worried D. surprisedKeys:2018年宝山(嘉定区)二模:B) 75. D 76. C 77. B 78. B 79. C80. C2018年
8、崇明区初三二模Last month some parents visited a pizza restaurant in Florida with their children. On the door, they saw a sign in capital letters: “NO CHILDREN.” “Why cant we bring our children?”, “What on earth does the owner intend to do?!” The parents were surprised and complained 75 .So why did the rest
9、aurant put up the sign on its door?Troy Taylor, the owner of the pizza restaurant, found that many parents couldnt control their children and many children couldnt have meals quietly, which 76 other customers. Therefore, he made up his mind to ban (禁止) children from his restaurant.Some people said t
10、hat this wasdiscrimination (歧视). Mr. Taylor, however, defended (为辩护) his decision. He said that the restaurant was near a busy road, so there might be some 77 if the parents didnt take good care of their children. Moreover, the restaurant served alcohol, which is not child-friendly.Others 78 his dec
11、ision. They said they were tired of noisy children in restaurants and now they could finally have a place for adults only. 79, many other restaurants have also met the same problem. Some have done nothing and others have tried to ban children during certain times of the day. Theres one restaurant in
12、 Italy which has been 80 in dealing with the problem. They rewarded well-behaved children with a family meal discount (折扣), to encourage parents to control their children.These methods may work for a while, but it may be a long time before restaurants find a permanent(永久的) solution to this problem.(
13、 ) 75. A) politely B) angrily C) gently D) clearly( ) 76. A) disliked B) trusted C) disturbed D) prevented( ) 77. A) noise B) joy C) food D) danger( ) 78. A) supported B) cancelled C) refused D) explained( ) 79. A) In brief B) In fact C) After all D) In return( ) 80. A) creative B) responsible C) di
14、sappointed D) crazy2018年崇明区二模:B) 75. B 76. C 77. D 78. A 79. B80. A2018年奉贤区初三二模B. Choose the best answer and complete the passage (选择最恰当的选项完成短文) (12分)How many times has this happened to you? Youre trying to pass a crowded sidewalk, and someone talking or texting on a cellphone slows you down, or worse, 75 you.What if we could put these multitaskers(一心二用的人)into thei
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